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401.

64 g of an organic compound contains 24 g of carbon, 8 g of hydrogen and the rest oxygen. The empirical formula of the compound is

  • CH2O

  • C2H4O

  • CH4O

  • C2H8O


402.

1f 20 mL of 0.4 N NaOH solution completely neutralises 40 mL of a dibasic acid, the molarity of the acid solution is

  • 0.1 M

  • 0.2 M

  • 0.3 M

  • 0.4 M


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403.

Molality of a solution is equal to

  • number of moles of solutenumber of litres of solution

  • number of g-equivalents of solutenumber of litres of solution

  • number of moles of solutenumber of kilogram of solvent

  • number of moles of a componenttotal number of moles of all components


C.

number of moles of solutenumber of kilogram of solvent

Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute present per kilogram of solvent. Thus,

Molality = no. of moles of soluteno. of kilograms of solvent


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404.

The sample with largest number of atoms is

  • 1g O2(g)

  • 1g Ni(s)

  • 1g B(s)

  • 1g N2(g)


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405.

An organic compound containing C, H and N gives the following on analysis : C = 40%, H = 13.33% and N = 46.67%. What would be its empirical formula?

  • C2H7N

  • C2H7N2

  • CH4N

  • CH3N


406.

The normality of 0.2M H3PO2 is

  • 0.2 N

  • 0.4 N

  • 0.6 N

  • 0.06 N


407.

How many moles of O2 can be obtained by electrolysis of 90 g H2O?

  • 5.0 mol

  • 0.5 mol

  • 2.5 mol

  • 0.25 mol


408.

An organic compound A contains 20% C, 46.66% N and 6.66% H. It gives NH3 gas on heating with NaOH. A can be

  • CH3CONH2

  • C6H5CONH2

  • NH2CONH2

  • CH3NHCONH2


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409.

The empirical formula of a compound is CH2. One mole of this compound has a mass 42g. Its molecular formula is

  • C3H6

  • C2H6

  • CH2

  • C2H2


410.

Aqueous solutions of hydrogen sulphide and sulphur dioxide when mixed together, yield

  • sulphur trioxide and water

  • hydrogen and sulphurous acid

  • sulphur and water

  • hydrogen peroxide and sulphur


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